Local-Color Regionalism in Tennessee's Partner

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English

 

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Ellen R

 

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June 5, 2015

 

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University

 

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And now, what's the fair thing?...Here's seventeen hundred dollars in coarse gold and a watch, -- it's about all my pile, ? and call it square!" Such talk effectively captures the typical conversation of the Old West and the Gold Rush and gives the reader a feeling of authenticity. Tennessee's speech is similar, though not nearly as rough...
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Tennessee's speech is similar, though not nearly as rough. Although not one hand of poker was played throughout the entire story, Tennessee revealed, through his use of words in his everyday situations, that he most definitely knew his way around a saloon in the evenings. His most memorable dialogue was between the thieving Tennessee and his captor, Judge Lynch: TENNESSEE: "What have you there? ? I call...
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